Where Dance Builds Leaders, Dreamers, and Community

Upcoming in the Academy

Summer Schedule Begins | May 18
Closed for Memorial Day | May 25

Closed for Independence Day | July 4

The Cleo Parker Robinson Dance Academy is more than a training ground — it’s a space where students of all ages discover confidence, creativity, and belonging. From beginners to pre-professional dancers, the Academy empowers students to grow as artists and as leaders, rooted in discipline, self-expression, and cultural pride.

What We Offer

The Unique Range of Classes for All Levels

Ballet, Modern, Jazz, West African, Hip-Hop, Zumba, Horton, and more

Pre-Professional Training

Intensive programs preparing dancers for college or professional careers

Youth Programs

Opportunities for children to explore movement, build confidence, and connect with peers

Adult & Community Classes

Open to everyone, regardless of experience

International Summer Dance Institute (ISDI):

Summer dance programs for ages 3+ combining technical training with cultural education

Our Difference

Legacy of Excellence

Thousands of alumni performing, teaching, and leading worldwide

Highest Level of Access

Scholarships and accessible pricing ensure dance is accessible to all

Holistic Growth

We nurture not only the dancer, but the whole person: body, mind, and spirit

“I have connected and become close with people because of joining Cleo’s.”

“I feel better communicating my feelings because at CPRD I practice that which makes me feel better doing it everywhere else.”

“Something I’ve learned dancing at CPRD is that everybody can dance and you can use it to connect with people even if you aren’t using words.”

Training Track

For students seeking to deepen their commitment and accelerate their training, the Training Track offers a structured and customized dance path. After evaluation through placement classes, students are placed on a specific track and commit to a required number of classes per week. Dedicated members have the opportunity to audition for one of our Youth Ensembles.

Email us to Learn More [email protected]

Youth Ensembles

  • Junior Youth Ensemble (Ages 8–13)
  • Youth Ensemble (Ages 13–19)

These ensembles perform across the Front Range in events like the Mile High Dance Festival, Dancing with the Denver Stars Gala, Granny Dances to a Holiday Drum, and for community partners and schools.

Scholarships

Scholarships are awarded based on financial need, dedication to the program, and availability.

To Apply

  1. Complete the online application
  2. Provide proof of household income within two weeks of application acceptance.
  3. Please allow two weeks for processing.

CPRD/MSU Denver Dance Major

In partnership with Metropolitan State University of Denver, this program combines CPRD’s dynamic cross-cultural curriculum with MSU Denver’s academic rigor. The curriculum includes coursework in modern, jazz, ballet, hip-hop, tap, world dance forms, dance history and culture, community-based dance practices, somatics and anatomy, pedagogy, improvisation, choreography, and arts administration. Students also engage in service learning, field experience, and internships to enrich their learning and foster a connection between MSU and the Denver community.

Teaching Artists

CAELI BLAKE
CARELY JADRICH NASCA
CEDRIC HALL
COREY BOATNER
DAVIDA W GALVIN
FAITH JOHNSON
INDIA JOHNSON
JACOB MORA
JASMINE FRANCISCO

JOSEPHINE SACKETT
KATIE CAROTHERS
KOFFI TOUDJI
KRISTA BROWN
LAMAR D. ROGERS
LAUREN SLAUGHTER
MALIK ROBINSON
MAX NELSON-STEINHOFF

MR. TAP (JOHN WILLIAMS)
REBECCA WRIGHT
SANTOS GARCIA
TOPAZ VON WOOD
TORI BARRETT
VICTORIA SHEAD
WILLIAM DAVIS

Directors

COREY JAMEL
Youth Ensemble Director

KOURA WRIGHT
Junior Youth Ensemble Director

FAQ

What are the current pricing options available for purchase?

Single Class Drop-In $20
Zumba Drop-In $10
10-Class Bundle $170 (can be used for one student). Expires after 3 months.

Unlimited Monthly Package:

  • Children’s Unlimited Monthly (Ages 12 and under) $200
  • Teen/Adult Unlimited Monthly (Ages 13+) $225

Need-based scholarships are available. Learn More >

Where is the entrance to the academy during regular business hours?

The entrance is located at the front of the building. Parking is available in the Safeway parking lot.

What time does the Academy open?

The Academy opens Monday-Friday at 4:00pm and on Saturdays at 8:00am. We are closed on Sundays.

How do I sign-up for classes?

There are 2 ways you can sign up for classes:

c) Visit the Academy Desk after 4:00pm Monday-Thursday and from 8:00am-2:15pm on Saturdays.

How do I sign-up for the Summer Camp?

Registration for our 2026 camps will be open soon! Find more information here > 

What is the youngest age a child can begin dance classes at CPRD?

Three years old.

Is there a Hip-Hop class for young children?

Yes, please refer to our class schedule.

Do I need to enroll in a series of classes or can I just pick classes as I go?

We have a drop-in policy, you may take classes whenever you like and need not commit to a specific series. You may purchase a 10-class bundle for a savings.

What is the cancellation policy if something happens and I cannot make a class I signed-up for?

Students have up to one hour before class begins to cancel their reservation. Students can cancel their reservation online through Mindbody or by calling the Academy at (303) 295-1759 x 17 to cancel. If a student doesn’t show, the fee will be forfeited. In the case of a last-minute class cancellation, the student’s class credit may remain in their account if the cancellation is communicated.

Are there discounts for the summer camp if I enroll more than one child?

Yes!

What do I wear to class?

To support freedom of movement and proper alignment, all dancers should wear comfortable clothing that allows full range of motion. Hair should be pulled back and no jewelry. Below are suggestions for specific genres.

Ballet: 

  • A fitted leotard or dance shirt (tucked in)
  • Tights, dance leggings, or fitted dance pants
  • Ballet slippers (canvas or leather)

Modern:

  • A fitted top, leotard, or tank
  • Leggings, tights, dance pants or shorts
  • Bare feet (or socks if preferred)

Jazz:

  • A fitted top, leotard, or tank
  • Leggings, jazz pants, or dance shorts
  • Jazz shoes

Tap:

  • A fitted top, leotard, or tank 
  • Leggings, dance pants, or shorts
  • Tap shoes

Zumba and Hip-Hop: 

  • Comfortable clothing
  • Clean sneakers

For All Other Classes: 

  • Comfortable clothing
  • Hair pulled back

No jewelry